Docker pull: Difference between revisions
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=External= | |||
* https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/pull/ | |||
=Internal= | =Internal= | ||
* [[Docker_Client_Operations# | * [[Docker_Client_Operations#Pull_an_Image_from_Registry|Image Operations]] | ||
=Overview= | =Overview= | ||
Pull an image or a repository from a [[Docker_Concepts#Image_Registry|registry]]. | Pull an [[Docker Concepts#Image|image]] or a [[Docker Concepts#Image_Repository|repository]] from a [[Docker_Concepts#Image_Registry|registry]] and place it into the [[Docker_Concepts#Local_Image_Registry|local registry]]. By default, unless an explicit registry name is specified, the command pulls from [[Docker_Concepts#Docker_Hub|Docker Hub]]. assuming "docker.io" as registry name. | ||
docker pull <''name''>[:<''tag''>] | |||
The command pulls each layer separately, and it will only pull the layers that do not exist in the local repository. | |||
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The command accepts an [[Docker_Concepts#Image_Name|image name]] or a [[Docker_Concepts#Repository_Name|repository name]]. For more details on the URL semantics see [[Docker Concepts#URL|Docker Concepts - URL]]. | |||
When no explicit tag is specified, "latest" is implied. The following commands are equivalent: | |||
docker pull novaordis/databot | |||
docker pull novaordis/databot:latest | |||
However, the "latest" tag must exist in the repository on the registry being accessed, for the command to work. More details about the "latest" tag here: | |||
{{Internal|Docker_Concepts#The_.22latest.22_Tag|The "latest" tag}} | |||
=Example= | ==Example== | ||
docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7 | docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7 | ||
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Digest: sha256:c2e5ffc909fc598628caebe56571849cbcbeea6c99f885a9870cb8c5967d5111 | Digest: sha256:c2e5ffc909fc598628caebe56571849cbcbeea6c99f885a9870cb8c5967d5111 | ||
Status: Image is up to date for registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7:latest | Status: Image is up to date for registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7:latest | ||
=Pull from a Different Registry= | |||
By default, docker pull pulls images from [[Docker_Concepts#Docker_Hub|Docker Hub]], but an image can be pulled form a different registry by specifying the [[Docker_Concepts#Registry_Path|registry path]] as prefix of the image name. | |||
docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/rhscl/postgresql-95-rhel7 |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 24 January 2018
External
Internal
Overview
Pull an image or a repository from a registry and place it into the local registry. By default, unless an explicit registry name is specified, the command pulls from Docker Hub. assuming "docker.io" as registry name.
docker pull <name>[:<tag>]
The command pulls each layer separately, and it will only pull the layers that do not exist in the local repository.
The command accepts an image name or a repository name. For more details on the URL semantics see Docker Concepts - URL.
When no explicit tag is specified, "latest" is implied. The following commands are equivalent:
docker pull novaordis/databot
docker pull novaordis/databot:latest
However, the "latest" tag must exist in the repository on the registry being accessed, for the command to work. More details about the "latest" tag here:
Example
docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7 Using default tag: latest Trying to pull repository registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7 ... sha256:c2e5ffc909fc598628caebe56571849cbcbeea6c99f885a9870cb8c5967d5111: Pulling from registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7 26e5ed6899db: Already exists 66dbe984a319: Already exists 634b7b97a070: Already exists Digest: sha256:c2e5ffc909fc598628caebe56571849cbcbeea6c99f885a9870cb8c5967d5111 Status: Image is up to date for registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/jenkins-2-rhel7:latest
Pull from a Different Registry
By default, docker pull pulls images from Docker Hub, but an image can be pulled form a different registry by specifying the registry path as prefix of the image name.
docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/rhscl/postgresql-95-rhel7